Watch Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

"If he were any cooler, he'd still be frozen, baby!"

The comedy Austin Powers International Man of Mystery is a fun look at the spy game. James Bond is the true international spy but there is room for Austin Powers. The story is about Powers and his counterpart Dr. Evil being frozen in the 1960s. Dr. Evil shows up in the present so the world leaders have to unfreeze Powers. Upon his thaw, Powers gets right to work to protect the world, although the world has changed.

Mike Myers plays the highly charismatic spy. Elizabeth Hurley plays Vanessa Kensington, Powers' guide through his new world. She winds up being Powers love interest, as do most women in all of those spy movies. Mike Myers plays Dr. Evil as well as the hero. Evil's gang includes his son, played by Seth Green, Number Two, played by Robert Wagner, and Frau Farbissina, played by Mindy Sterling. The team tries to take over the world, but Powers is sent in to stop them as only a spy from the 1960s can do.

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery News

It was goofy as all hell, but there was a charm to the "Austin Powers" trilogy (okay, maybe just the first two movies) that made them wildly entertaining. Sure, the franchise's many catchphrases have been run into the ground, but who takes the blame for that, the movie or the people who still thought it was funny to say "YEAH baby!" ten years later? Well, those quote-mongers have something to jump about today as Mike Myers has officially signed on to do "Austin Powers 4."

Just last week, we learned that "Friday Night Lights" star Adrianne Palicki will be playing Wonder Woman in the upcoming NBC pilot. Well, the star-spangled heroine now has a villainess: Elizabeth Hurley.

Earlier today, Hurley (who is known to most as the leading lady in the first "Austin Powers" movie or as the devil in the Brendan Fraser comedy "Bedazzled") tweeted that she is "Thrilled to be doing the NBC pilot Wonder Woman.